Australian broadcasters have once again snubbed the Warriors, with not one of their games this season scheduled during the prime time Thursday or Friday night television slots.

The two games in those time slots each week on Australia's Nine Network are the highest rating fixtures in any round and the broadcaster is able to pick which matches it wants.

The NRL today announced when the games over the last six rounds of the competition will be played and the Warriors, despite their recent impressive form, were notably absent on both Thursday and Friday night.

They have also been snubbed by Foxtel for their big Monday night game.

The snubbing of the Warriors isn't anything new, however.

But with the way the team has performed over the past couple of months under new coach Andrew McFadden and the entertaining brand of footy they play, it's surprising they've been overlooked.

In fact, all of the Warriors games over the end of the season will be played on Sundays, regardless of which side of the Tasman they're on.

Only twice more this season will the Warriors not play on a Sunday and that's in their next two games, against the Eels at home next weekend and the Broncos away the following week.